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Registration If you need to register a child for the 2008-09 school year, please visit FCPS Attendance and Student Information, Then call Ms. Bennett at 703-287-2722. Green & Gold Days Monday, january 5 Tuesday, january 6 wednesday, january 7 thursday, january 8 friday, january 9 2008-09 schedule Quick Phone List Main Office - 703.287.2700 Attendance - 703.287.2727 Attendance FAX - 703.287.2718 Activity Hotline - 703-827-6064 Activities Office - 703-287-2750 Activities FAX - 703-287-2764 Band Office - 703-287-2820 Career Center - 703-287-2747 Cafeteria Office - 703-287-2721 Clinic - 703-287-2710 Student Service - 703-287-2722 LHS In the News articleFall Arts Preview articleThe Top of the Class articleLangley lands new leadership articleLangley Seniors Reflect on College Search articleSpying Out Historic Names in Langley articleLangley looks nice articleGrades That Hurt? More... Ongoing Events Yearbook Information saxon scroll Curator: Philip Clark (Philip.Clark3@fcps.edu) web award This web page contains links to one or more web pages that are outside the FCPS network. FCPS does not control the content or relevancy of these pages.
What's New
December/January PTSA Newsletter

The December/January PTSA newsletter is available on this website. It can be accessed from this home page in PDF format. It is also available (as are back issues of the newsletter) by clicking on the "Parents" drop-down menu at the top of the page and then clicking on "PTSA Newsletter."

Parent Information Night: FCPS Academy

There will be a Parent Information Night in February about the FCPS Academy's courses for the 2009-2010 school year. Specific information can be found in this PDF file from the Fairfax Academy.

LHS Choral Music

To listen to audio of performances by the award-winning Langley High School Chorus, go to the Music Gallery page on the LHS Chorus website. The "2007-2008 Part 3" link includes performances from the District XII Choral Festival, hosted by Langley on February 29th and March 1st, 2008.

Saxon Scope subscriptions

The Saxon Scope is the LHS student newspaper. To subscribe or become a patron of The Saxon Scope, read this letter from Principal Matt Ragone, complete with subscription information.

New Yearbook Website!

The Shire is the LHS yearbook. Yearbook information is now available through a new website: Langley Yearbook. Portrait make-up day and yearbook ordering information are now listed.

Keep in Touch

If you are not receiving weekly Keep in Touch messages you most likely need to update your email address.   It’s easy: all you have to do is update your child’s Emergency Care Information.  We encourage parents to access and update their child’s emergency care information online by using weCare@school, a web tool within FCPS 24-7: Parent View.  If you need assistance with a Parent View account, please contact 1-866-434-8880.  You may also fill out or update your child's emergency care information form and return it to the main office.  Please call the school if you continue to have problems receiving KIT messages.

Cell Phone rules and penalties

Langley High School's cell phone rules and penalties are posted here. There is also information on the "Honor Code" page under the "About Us" link at the top of this page.

Newsweek- Best High Schools

The NEWSWEEK list of top U.S. high schools was compiled this year, as in years past, according to a single metric, the proportion of students taking college-level exams: Cambridge, International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement. We count the total number of these tests taken at a school by all students each May, and divide by the number of graduating seniors. More...

Langley High School appears on the Newsweek list as #55 in the country and the highest ranked of the FCPS high schools.

US News- America's Best High Schools

From Massachusetts to California, a look at the schools that excel in teaching students. There are more than 18,000 public high schools in the United States. What if you could take a snapshot of each one and capture, at a particular moment, what kinds of students were enrolled there and the caliber of the education provided them? If you were to collect these individual snapshots into one huge national yearbook, which high school would be chosen as "Most Likely to Succeed," meaning that it set the best example of how to prepare students to achieve their post-graduation goals? More...